The fights don't get bad, just allot of pushing and flaring. The more aggressive angelfish is territorial and doesn't like any other fish swimming in it's area, except the clown loaches. The other angelfish doesn't take it's crap, so they fight. From the vid, you can see the clown loaches are curious to see what's going on. The funny thing is, it looks like one of the clown loaches talks to them individually, tells them to stop fighting, which they do.

This is my old 55 gallon tank. It's kind of messy, becuase I'm working on my 125 gallon tank, so I didn't care about fixing up the decor on my 55 gallon tank. The angels are about 3.5".

girl920

09-23-2006 07:34 PM

Won't work?

Hi, sounds like a cute video, but it won't load for me. What am I doing wrong?

joeshmoe

09-23-2006 07:39 PM

well thats the same thing my Gouramis do . now im not that worried :roll:

Tracy

09-26-2006 01:53 AM

The angels are gorgeous! Nice video :)

jinithith2

10-24-2006 09:00 PM

LOL cute vid!

GGRRraaagghh!!! I reallyreallyreally wanna get some clown loaches but my tank is on the verge of being overstocked :(

Tracy

10-24-2006 10:15 PM

Clown loaches are very nice! I had bought just one at first; about 6 weeks later I added a second one; it found the first guy right away and they pal around. Now I see why it is recommended that a person have more than one clown loach.

crazie.eddie

10-25-2006 12:18 AM

Yeah, they're really fun. I think they prefer lots of buddies, becuase they are a nervous fish and they need a group to make them feel more secure. Basically, safety in numbers.